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Heritage on display with Doors Open 2016

Heritage on display with Doors Open 2016

On Saturday, Sept. 10, more than a dozen historically, architecturally and culturally significant sites in Thunder bay will open their doors to the public.
Children’s Wish Golf Tournament ends on year 25

Children’s Wish Golf Tournament ends on year 25

The Children's Wish Golf Tournament is ending after 25 years and raising more than $1 million for the local chapter of the Children's Wish Foundation.
Truck gets stuck on train tracks, local driver charged

Truck gets stuck on train tracks, local driver charged

A local truck driver didn't read the sign before crossing the train tracks. He became stuck which resulted in major traffic issues in Kenora.
Economy performing below potential: BoC

Economy performing below potential: BoC

The 2008 recession is still lingering within this economy. That's the message the Bank of Canada's deputy governor gave to a local audience Thursday.
Fresh Air fire investigation now closed

Fresh Air fire investigation now closed

Once a suspected case of arson, the investigation into a fire that destroyed Fresh Air’s May Street location has come to a conclusion.
Treasure exchange days return this weekend

Treasure exchange days return this weekend

Treasure Exchange Days encourages residents to tour their neighbourhood and discover new treasures.
Bisson sounds off on parliament prorogation

Bisson sounds off on parliament prorogation

Ontario NDP House Leader Gilles Bisson released the following statement following news that the Ontario legislature would be prorogued.
LCBO, health centre raise FASD awareness

LCBO, health centre raise FASD awareness

In an effort to raise awareness about the importance of an alcohol-free pregnancy, the LCBO and NorWest Community Health Centres have joined forces for a special campaign.
PC leader responds to prorogation

PC leader responds to prorogation

Immediately following confirmation that the Ontario Liberals would prorogue the legislature, Progressive Conservative leader Patrick Brown delivered this following statement to media.
Feds, province kick in cash to relocate Francophone Centre

Feds, province kick in cash to relocate Francophone Centre

Federal, provincial governments spending nearly $440,000 to help Thunder Bay Francophone Centre renovate its new Van Norman Street home.
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